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Scientists created a wild new 5D crystal that could one day bring humanity back after doomsday! 🔥 This futuristic invention can store mind-blowing amounts of data—basically a time capsule for everything we know. Unlike regular storage, this crystal is super durable and can last for billions of years. That means even if disaster wipes us out, future civilizations (or maybe even aliens) could access our history, science, and culture. It’s like a real-life sci-fi backup drive for humanity! Who knew the key to surviving the apocalypse might just be a tiny, unbreakable crystal? 🚀 Animation is created by Bright Side.
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00:00Earth. The year is 500 million CE. Two million years ago, the sun splashed a huge bundle
00:07of energy into space. It destroyed Earth's magnetic field and burned the entire surface
00:13of our planet. Now our world resembles a lifeless desert. All the oceans have dried up, rivers
00:19of magma flow all over the surface, and the sky is filled with black clouds of ash. Humans
00:27have already colonized other planets, so everything is okay. In the middle of this apocalypse,
00:32a small crystal covered with volcanic dust lies under a thick layer of solidified magma.
00:40But it's not just a crystal. It's a five-dimensional memory crystal. In simple words, this is a
00:45very cool flashcard. But what is it doing here? And what data is hidden on it? It stores
00:51everything you need to know about humans as a biological species. The year is 2024
00:58CE. Scientists have recorded information to a unique memory card. They've engraved the
01:03sequence of the entire human genetic code in the very structure of this 5D crystal.
01:09The invention consists of nanoscale voids in a vitreous silicon dioxide material. I
01:15can continue with other complex scientific words, but let's better focus on the properties
01:20of this crystal. The small flashcard can hold hundreds of terabytes of information
01:26thanks to nanotechnologies, even though all the information about the human genome is
01:31only 800 megabytes of data. But the coolest thing is the crystal's invulnerability. You
01:38can throw it in an oven with a temperature of 1800 degrees Fahrenheit, which is about
01:43the same temperature of lava. You can put it in the freezer, or leave it in the ice
01:48of Antarctica. You can throw it off a cliff or trample it underfoot. The information will
01:53remain readable. Of course, reading it requires special equipment, such as an optical microscope
01:59or a polarizer. In any case, if a representative of another civilization finds the crystal,
02:06they will probably figure out how to use it. Another cool thing is that the crystal material
02:12can be stored for many billions of years, which makes it one of the most reliable information
02:17storage systems in the world. Now the crystal is stored in Austria, in the memory of Mankind
02:24Archive, along with other important holders of information about humanity. We need to
02:29preserve all this for future generations or extraterrestrial civilizations, or in case
02:35an apocalypse happens and people forget who they are and where they come from. Also, the
02:415D crystal will help resurrect humanity in case of its destruction. If some advanced
02:46intelligence from another galaxy finds the crystal and reads the information, it will
02:51be able to recreate humankind. Hopefully, they'll have the technologies capable of
02:56creating life. Take a look at this number. That's 10 septillions. This number is many
03:03times the age of our universe, and it would take 10 septillion years for the most powerful
03:08computer to solve a problem called random circuit sampling. This task has no practical
03:14purpose and doesn't solve any difficult issues. Scientists created random circuit
03:19sampling to measure the computing power of computer chips, and here's what it's all
03:24about. Google has created a quantum computing chip called Willow that could solve random
03:29circuit sampling in a few minutes. A stunning result that can significantly accelerate the
03:36development of all technologies on Earth in the coming years. A chip the size of a small
03:42mint candy was invented in California. Already, scientists are confident that Willow is capable
03:48of making a huge leap in the field of medicine development. What will happen next? The creation
03:54of thermonuclear reactors, the enhancement of AI, the invention of endless energy sources,
04:01and much more. For example, quantum computing and AI will be able to read MRI images at
04:07the atomic level. Quantum computers will evolve much faster than traditional ones. There's
04:14a lot of technical data that shows why quantum computers are so superior. But let's check
04:19out one crazy idea that explains quantum computers' advantages. It says that quantum chips exist
04:26in many parallel universes at once, and this corresponds to the idea that we live in a
04:32multiverse. In simple words, a quantum computer can simultaneously perform more tasks in different
04:39states. It's hard to understand, but here's an example. Take a rat and put it in a large
04:45maze. It will study every corridor and every corner and spend a lot of time before exploring
04:51the maze completely. But a quantum rat will be able to explore every corner of the maze
04:55at the same time as if it has many clones or one common mind. A quantum computer does
05:02the same thing. See this robot walking awkwardly around the room? And here is another robot
05:09on wheels that randomly drives from side to side. Who do you think controls these robots?
05:15A scientist? AI? A program? The answer is much stranger. These robots are controlled
05:22by mushrooms. Mushrooms are interconnected through mycelial networks that resemble human
05:28brain cells. They transmit impulses to one another and communicate in ways unknown to
05:34us. But what if they could transfer these impulses to something mechanical? Scientists
05:41from the USA decided to conduct such an experiment. They took the king oyster mushroom and grew
05:46its mycelium into the electronics of a robot. Of course, its motion was chaotic, but scientists
05:52still believe the experiment was a success. They managed to transfer the electrophysiological
05:58activity of the mushrooms to the outside world. That is, they created a biomechanical device.
06:05Mold and fungi are very tenacious. They can survive in harsh conditions and adapt to environmental
06:11changes, which is why they are so convenient to use in cybernetics. Scientists have taken
06:17a small step toward big discoveries. If today, mushrooms can transmit a signal and make a
06:23robot move, then, in the future, scientists hope to develop better ways of communicating
06:29with a live system. With this technology, we will know the reactions of mushrooms to
06:34various environmental changes. For example, mushrooms will be able to react with nerve
06:40impulses in places where toxic waste is released. We will record these signals and neutralize
06:46the effects of pollution. What if mushrooms can also respond to changes inside our bodies?
06:53Imagine swallowing a capsule with mushroom spores that are connected to nano-robots.
06:58Mushrooms enter your organism, scan your body, and transmit information to a computer. Then
07:04the doctor prescribes treatment for you. But the coolest thing is that, in the future,
07:09the technology could go even further. What if we could translate mushroom signals into
07:15words and communicate with them? It might sound too psychedelic, but why not?
07:22We all know that plastic is not the best thing for our planet. The good news is that scientists
07:27have created living plastic, which can decompose itself within several months. In 2016, a special
07:35type of bacteria was discovered at a plastic recycling plant in Japan. The bacteria are
07:40capable of degrading a particular type of plastic. Over the years, scientists have discovered
07:46other similar bacteria and upgraded them, making bacteria eat plastic more greedily
07:51with the help of produced enzymes. It would be awesome if soon people would use self-destructing
07:57plastic much more often. You've probably seen how doctors examine
08:02the brain in the movies or in hospitals. They apply a sticky gel and put a helmet with
08:08a dozen electrodes connected to the head of a patient. These electrodes are, in turn,
08:14connected to a computer that displays information about the activity of the human brain. All
08:19this is a rather inconvenient and time-consuming process. But recently, scientists have found
08:25a much easier way – temporary electronic tattoos. A liquid ink applied to the head
08:31is as effective and accurate as conventional electrodes. And unlike them, ink is much easier
08:38to customize. Electronic tattoos are set up faster, and they're more comfortable for
08:43the client. The technology is a real breakthrough in the field of diagnosis and brain monitoring.
08:49The special ink is made from conductive polymers. Doctors spray it from a custom inkjet printer
08:55directly onto the patient's head. The next step for scientists is to make the
09:00ink more convenient so that it can be applied to different types of hair and hairstyles.

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